The Rolling Stones No Filter Tour: Mick Jagger defies time with high-energy gig

The ageing rockers performed a second show at the London Stadium - formally the Olympic Stadium - belting out their biggest hits to 80,000 devoted fans.

Despite a seriously hefty price tag averaging around £120 per ticket, the venue was packed to the rafters - with just a handful of £240+ tickets remaining.

With a combined age of 294 you’d be forgiven for expecting the show to be a enjoyable, yet bitter sweet trip down memory lane, reminiscent of the band's hey-day.

However, Mick Jagger, 74, who became a Dad for the eighth time in 2016, proved yet again that age is just a number.

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STILL GOT IT: Mick Jagger wowed fans at the London Stadium

“I’ve got a special shirt for this evening... usually I forget it though... I’m supposed to work it”

Mick Jagger

The music legend showed he’s still got the moves and showmanship which helped make the band a success many decades ago

Chatting onstage, Mick said: “We’ve played over 200 shows in London so it’s nice that you still come to see us - thank you.”

While The Stones didn’t need to rely on any cheap pyrotechnic gimmicks or a hydraulic heavy moving stage, Mick still gave Beyoncé a run for her money when it came to his number of costume changes - all be it just a single bedazzled shirt at a time.